Aritowi – a small settlement in Kebar Selatan district, Tambrauw regency, Southwest Papua
Aritowi is a small Indonesian settlement belonging to the Kebar Selatan district (Kecamatan Kebar Selatan) within Tambrauw regency (Kabupaten Tambrauw). The regency is part of Papua Barat Daya (Southwest Papua) province, established on 8 December 2022 as Indonesia's 38th province, created by separation from the previously unified West Papua province. Based on the settlement's coordinates, it lies on the Doberai Peninsula, also known as the Bird's Head Peninsula, within the Papuan macroregion. No independent, detailed Wikipedia source or other publicly available description exists for Aritowi; the broader context is presented below based on available regency- and province-level data, with this clearly indicated in all cases.
General overview
Aritowi belongs to the Kebar Selatan district, which forms part of the administrative territory of Kabupaten Tambrauw. Tambrauw regency itself is considered a minimally urbanized area, primarily known for its natural ecosystems. According to province-level sources, Tambrauw regency is a popular birdwatching destination and the only Indonesian regency that has declared its entire territory a Conservation Regency to promote ecological tourism. This decision fundamentally determines the framework for land use and economic activities across the entire regency, including Aritowi's broader environment. In the interior areas of the peninsula, where this region is located, tropical rainforests and highland landscape dominate. Regarding Aritowi itself—its population, details of administrative classification, local institutions—no verified, publicly available data exists; the above therefore reflects the known characteristics of the regency and province.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, verifiable data exists regarding Aritowi's real estate market. In the broader context, Tambrauw regency ranks among the least developed and least densely populated regencies in Indonesia, where the volume of real estate transactions is correspondingly minimal and the formal real estate market is barely organized. The designation of the entire regency as a conservation area also significantly limits the scope of possible developments and land uses. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership; long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or other legally defined frameworks are available to them. In Papua Barat Daya province and particularly in Tambrauw regency territory, investment decisions should be preceded by thorough legal and local administrative consultation, as the conservation status may entail additional restrictions.
Safety and security
No specific, verified settlement-level data exists regarding Aritowi's public safety. Generally speaking, Kabupaten Tambrauw territory is a sparsely populated, relatively isolated rural area where community life is organized along traditional local structures. Certain areas within the Papuan macroregion experience persistent security challenges, primarily stemming from internal political tensions and infrastructural underdevelopment; however, these manifest with varying intensity depending on location, and Tambrauw regency does not rank as a primary site of conflict based on available information. Anyone planning travel to such areas is advised to consult current situational information from credible sources—such as Indonesian authorities or their own country's foreign affairs advisory system—prior to travel.
Tourist attractions
No named, verified sources exist regarding Aritowi's immediate surroundings or the specific tourist attractions of Kebar Selatan district. Regarding the broader region, province-level sources highlight that Tambrauw regency has gained recognition as a birdwatching destination, a status that Indonesian authorities further support through its designation as a conservation area. The Papuan rainforests and highland landscapes that constitute the regency's characteristic ecosystems could potentially appeal to those interested in nature hiking and ecological tourism. The broader area of Papua Barat Daya province also encompasses the Raja Ampat archipelago, known for its islands of Batanta, Misool, Salawati, and Waigeo, and renowned worldwide as the habitat of coral reefs, giant turtles, manta rays, and whale sharks—though this latter area falls within a completely different regency, Raja Ampat regency, relative to Aritowi and is relevant only as context for the province as a whole.
Summary
Aritowi is a poorly documented small settlement in Kebar Selatan district, in Kabupaten Tambrauw territory, within Papua Barat Daya province, established in 2022. Available source material extends only to regency and province level: Tambrauw regency is a designated conservation area, sparsely inhabited, where infrastructure and formal economic life are limited, yet natural values—particularly rainforests and birdlife—are significant. No independent data regarding Aritowi appears in publicly available descriptions, so detailed information about the location requires consultation with local or Indonesian official sources.

